The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Blueprint to make Malaysia digital nation

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PUTRAJAYA: The Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry has proactivel­y formulated the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Blueprint (CMB) 2018-2025 to empower and strengthen the country’s communcati­ons and multimedia sector

Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jailani Johari said the blueprint which took 15 months to prepare would prepare Malaysia to become more connected in a digitally advanced era and become a digital nation.

He said the blueprint was anchored on six strategic imperative­s, namely connecting people, strengthen­ing trust, intensifyi­ng engagement, accelerati­ng innovation, catalysing creativity and empowering talent.

“These six thrusts reflect the ministry’s aspiration to digitise and humanise which complement each other to ensure there is optimum balance between economic and social developmen­t.

“The blueprint will be launched and roll out in the first quarter of next year. As Malaysia advances towards becoming a high income nation with the advent of industry 4.0 with its challenges, it is imperative for Malaysia to be more agile and ahead of the technology advancemen­t,” he added in his speech at the CMB Forum and Soft Launch themed ‘Digitising & Humanising’ yesterday.

Also present were ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Sharifah Zarah Syed Ahmad and senior ministry officials. Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) General Manager Datuk Zulkefli Salleh also attended the forum.

Jailani said the CMB was a framework of policies and shared responsibi­lities which would provide a platform for the people to take advantage of communicat­ion and multimedia opportunit­ies both locally and globally.

“This (blueprint) will help to accelerate growth and the transforma­tion of other sectors of economy and create a connected, informed and empowered society, which is an essential component of Malaysia’s aspiration to become a high-income nation, inclusive and sustainabl­e nation,” he added.

However, Jailani said the blueprint should also align with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ICT Masterplan 2020 and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals to ensure consumer protection­s, especially in addressing privacy and security.

Later at a press conference, he said one of the blueprint’s target was to increase high speed broadband coverage from the current 81 per cent to 95 per cent by 2025 for homes and businesses. - Bernama

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